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[QUOTE="HtownOrange, post: 2411896, member: 622"] I agree, neither is NBA material. Thus my question regarding how LaVar will prepare the two younger boys for the NBA and/or life? If the boys are not really NBA material, the only way they get there is through college to see whether they develop enough. More importantly, and more likely, how does LaVar prepare his sons for life? He withdrew one son from a free ride a well respected university and now that he has signed the two with an agent, the other son is now without hope of his free ride. Most posters on this site and several other sites believe as you and I that the two younger sons are not NBA bound. What is his plan for their lives? European ball? Possibly, but again, wouldn't keeping them in school improve their chances? As they have an agent, now they cannot join any amateur leagues and high school and college are no longer options. Will LaVar prepare them for the European league? If so, how? Without playing against at least some competition they will not improve. Without a full team, there is no way to team team dynamics and strategies, offensively and defensively. This is not directed at you or anyone else in particular, except maybe LaVar. I am honestly curious how he plans to break the mold. He can't even enter the boys in park leagues. I am more so interested in how he plans to develop the boys for life. We now that can happen, and often does, but I just don't see LaVar as a teacher/instructor, nor as well-rounded as one would expect from a teach/instructor. [/QUOTE]
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